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<big><b><u>Assertion:</u></b></big>
<div class="assert">INS and DEL can be nested. Because the only visual difference 
is strike and underline, only simple nesting will have any visual effect. Nesting 
INS within INS, for example, will look no different from a single INS element occurrence. 
Nesting INS within DEL however will produce the necessary feedback.</div>
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<b>Simple INS example:</b>
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filler text <ins cite="#jan25-2001" datetime="2001-01-25T18:00:00PST">ins text</ins> filler text
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<b>Simple DEL example:</b>
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filler text <del cite="#jan25-2001" datetime="2002-04-31T12:00:00PST">del text</del> filler text
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<b>INS nested inside INS example:</b>
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filler text <ins cite="#jan25-2001" datetime="2001-01-25T18:00:00PST">ins1 
<ins cite="#jan25-2001" datetime="2001-01-27T11:35:00PST">ins2</ins> ins1</ins> filler text
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<b>DEL nested inside DEL example:</b>
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filler text <del cite="#jan25-2001" datetime="2001-01-25T18:00:00PST">del1 
<del cite="#jan25-2001" datetime="2001-01-27T11:35:00PST">del2</del> del1</del> filler text
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<b>DEL nested inside INS example:</b>
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filler text <ins cite="#jan25-2001" datetime="2001-01-25T18:00:00PST">ins1 
<del cite="#jan25-2001" datetime="2001-01-27T11:35:00PST">del2</del> ins1</ins> filler text
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<b>INS nested inside DEL example:</b>
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filler text <del cite="#jan25-2001" datetime="2001-01-25T18:00:00PST">del1 
<ins cite="#jan25-2001" datetime="2001-01-27T11:35:00PST">ins2</ins> del1</del> filler text
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